Yearbook Organizational Spread 2009 Harvey Winners

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Open Guard. Row 1: Cassie Rehmel, Krista Hull, Courtney Spry. Row 2: Heather Watts, Mara Warton, Madison Bailey, Jennifer Stone, Tiffany Bulington. Row 3: Rachel Bauer, Marrisa VanMeter, Sara Tremal, Jasmine Johnson, Emily Specker, Beth Parker, Emily Edwards, Alex Smedley, Maranda Bailey.

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erforming the last chart, sophomore Chelsea Ralf practices one last time before State at Lucas Oil Stadium. They placed second at State. Bill Harting photo

A Guard. Row 1: Morgan Flora, CJ Hacker, Kassi Reel, Alex Tiano, Chelsea Ralph, Victoria Goodrich. Row 2: Sara Jackson, Taylor Whaley, Allie Archer, Samantha Hacker, Monica Zaragoza, Alex Davis.

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alf way through the performance, sophomore Alex Smedley moves from the front side line to start balloon flag work. This was Smedley’s second year marching in State. Sam Richardson photo

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reatness eatness came to those willing to put in the time every week. “We practice for 12 hours a week. It is so we can get better than we were the previous year,” senior Courtney Spry said. After all that practice, knowing the routine was easy. Controlling nerves at State was not so easy. “Performing at Lucas Oil Stadium was so new. I was so nervous, but my friends were all around me. I was a little disappointed we placed second,” junior Rachel Bauer said. Memories were not only made on the field. “When we went to band camp, no one ever went to the bathroom alone; even at restaurants, everyone had at least two people with them. Half the guard would be in there sometimes,” Bauer said. Being on a team was a lot of work, but being a leader for the team was even harder. “When you’re a captain, you get a lot of people mad at you, but you get over it. You have to have great leadership skills and understanding for what everyone else is going through,” Spry said. By Tyler Hensley & Kaitlyn Spalding

Mara Worton (12)

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Newspaper Rachel Bond (11)

Yearbook. Row 1: Daniella Moreno, Jordan Miller, Katie Lefevers. Row 2: Kyndra Garringer, Jamie Wimmenauer, Shelby Harting, Brittney Wildman, Kori Steer. Row 3: Katie Fink, Whitney Ley, Holly Martin, CJ Hacker, Kaitlyn Spalding. Row 4: Kelsey Jordan, Brianna Craft, David Rogers, Sam Richardson, Zach Losacker, Elizabeth Smith.

News Bureau. Row 1: Margo Lukich, Taylor O’Neal, Alyssa Hoover, Tarah Beaton, Kori Steer, Abigail Bryant. Row 2: Kayla Linville, Holly Martin, Kenny Craig, Juila Blauvelt, Arden Gervase, Brittany Sheedy, Hannah Hennig, Shelby Harting. Row 3: Josh Syberg, Angelo Costantino-Brown, Chase Golder, Erik Charles, Collin Elliot, Trevor Cox, Jake Clawson, Bethany Christy.

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Newspaper. Row 1: Shelbie Fowler, Eric Newton, Marlana Young, Katie Walsh, Rachel Bond, Heather Watts. Row 2: Samantha Ashworth, Brittany Sheedy, Shelby Fink, Jake Krutulis, Leah Gross, Macey Moreland, Theresa Hillenburg, Erica Logan. Row 3: Taylor Eckert, Courtney Brinkers, Rebecca Newbrough, Jake Clawson, Sara Burtt, Erica Oakes, Arden Gervase. Row 4: Tyler Hensley, Thomas Hitch, Wil Finlinson, Denver Franklin, Jake Pierle, David Rogers, Toby Kemp, Cody Honeycutt.

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or senior Brittany Sheedy, a rare threestaff experience and major multi-tasking produced confusion with great return. Sheedy served on the broadcast, newspaper and yearbook staffs in an effort to pack as much journalism experience into her final year of high school. She wanted to prepare for college journalism demands. “It’s fun but stressful because I sometimes have three deadlines on the same day; that rarely happens, though,” Sheedy said. “It’s also good preparation for college. I meet a lot of different people, and I’m proud seeing the things I’ve done.” Certain section deadlines caused more stress than others. A national convention filled with brainstorming led to a revamped yearbook and a hectic color deadline. “It’s always hard with Student Life be-

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n the first day of school, sophomore Katie Lefevers plays a yearbook get-to-know-ya game. The game consisted of questions corresponding to string colors. Sam Richardson photo

cause it’s due first, and it was backed up when we changed the theme at the convention in St. Louis,” senior Kori Steer, yearbook staff member, said. Along with the stress, sneak peeks came after pages were sent to the printer. “Getting proofs back is cool because we see what we’ve done so far,” senior Shelby Harting, yearbook staff member, said. While yearbook and newspaper handled deadlines every few weeks, students on the Woodman AM broadcast team faced daily deadlines along with segment deadlines every two weeks. “Broadcast has the most stressful deadlines because there is a limited amount of equipment so it’s hard with 20 other people who also need to meet the same deadline,” Sheedy said. By David Rogers & Jamie Wimmenauer

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eniors Brittany Sheedy and Arden Gervase look down from the Gateway Arch. Thirteen students attended the national journalism convention in St. Louis. Sam Richardson photo

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Peer

Olivia Klem (11)

Service Learning. Row 1: Ms. Laura Gennrich, Traci Barnd, Chelsea Grabhorn, Kyla Dillow, Taylor Long. Row 2: Nikki Eyster, Katie Sutter, Brittney Fox, Kelsie Field, Alisha Jajuga, Mercedes Majors. Row 3: Ashleigh Burakiewicz, Krista Harmon, Brandon Bell, Siera Cummings, Corey Stainbrook, Jana Whitesell, Chelsea McFarland.

Peer Facilitators. Row 1: Brooke Edwards, Jennah Klutzke, Taylor

O’Neal, Danielle Hainley, Olivia Klemm, Lauren Whittemore. Row 2: Alex Embry, Laura Westercamp, Courtney McFarland, Kristin Fessler, Maura Scudder, Tracy Beidelman, Kelly Roome. Row 3: Joy DeBaun, Payton Mitchell, Ben Sutton, Shane White, Sean Brown, Michael Begley. Row 4: Mrs. Sue Gehlert, Jake Long, Matt Heller, Robby Potter, Trae White, Griffith Kearns, Allie Osen, Kyle Dawe

Korey Stainbrook (12)

SerLearvicneing

Best Buddies. Row 1: Mrs. Sue Gehlert, Ben Wallace, Riley New, Ali Salman, Olivia Klemm, Nikki Kelter, Bryan Scholl, Lauren Hannah, Brittany Corliss, Brooke Edwards, Mrs. Julie Clayton. Row 2: Stephanie Murphy, Marylin Decastro, Amanda Roach, Natalie McCullough, Macey Moreland, Stacie Evans, Jenna Toney, Shayli Denny, Victoria Niederhouse, Chelsea Grabhorn. Row 3: Kayla Weller, Chelsea McFarland, Kristin Fessler, Caleb New, Amberly Robertson, Courtney McFarland, Anthony Rice, Courtenay Cox, Ryan Gallagher, Preston Culhane. Row 4: Daniel Rose, Payton Mitchell, Brittany Curtis, Rachel Weller, Dane Kawamoto, Eddie Cronan, Shane White, Sierra Cummings, Ryan Cupp, Chris Rice.

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eer mentors play Tank & Driver at the FFA Camp in Trafalgar. Peer spent one day at the camp for team building. Shelby Harting photo

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mpact. Peer Mentors, Service Learning and Best Buddies impacted the school and community in inspiring ways. The Service Learning team often visited a local assisted living home, Greenwood Village South, to befriend residents. “At GVS, a lot of the students are touched by the residents. They tell them their stories and their childhoods,” said senior Ashley Bartley. “There’s a man there named Neil; he’s an artist like me. He’s actually given me sketchbooks and pencils to try and help my artistic career along. He actually gave me some of his sketches, and I still keep them in the sketchbook he gave me.” Peer Mentors reached out to kids who shared the hallways with them. “My favorite part about Peer is after you’ve been meeting with your buddies for a while you walk in and they light up and look up in the classroom when they see you and

jump up. You can really see the impact you’ve had on them,” said senior Griffith Kearns. Hard work led to positive results. “I had a buddy last year and this year. He used to get in a bunch of fights and stuff and cause trouble. He didn’t do any of his homework. After this year, he’s been calmer, and he always does his homework. Now, he’s on the A/B honor roll. At the beginning of this year, he just started trying. He told me I was one of the ones that inspired him to work harder,” said Kearns. Peer not only benefited the mentored but the mentors as well. “I want to teach my kids that there’s a lot you can do to help somebody out. I’ll always remember that Peer is the class where I learned that it’s the little things in people’s lives that make a change and make them better,” said Kearns. By Sam Richardson

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